WHEN:
September 28, 2016
10am pacific / 1pm eastern
In 2015, the U.S. advanced energy industry grew to $200 billion, up 29% since 2011. This is a result of ever-improving economics and performance. As we define it, advanced energy includes renewables, demand response, energy storage, building efficiency, advanced controls and metering, and a variety of grid technologies.
Unfortunately, there are policy barriers that stand in the way of advanced energy becoming the nation’s dominant source of electric power.
During this webinar we will take a look at the rules of wholesale electricity markets that prevent advanced energy technologies from competing on cost and performance.
Presenters:
Please fill out the form on this page to register for the webinar.
WHEN:
September 28, 2016
10am pacific / 1pm eastern
In 2015, the U.S. advanced energy industry grew to $200 billion, up 29% since 2011. This is a result of ever-improving economics and performance. As we define it, advanced energy includes renewables, demand response, energy storage, building efficiency, advanced controls and metering, and a variety of grid technologies.
Unfortunately, there are policy barriers that stand in the way of advanced energy becoming the nation’s dominant source of electric power.
During this webinar we will take a look at the rules of wholesale electricity markets that prevent advanced energy technologies from competing on cost and performance.
Presenters:
Please fill out the form on this page to register for the webinar.